Embark on a historical day tour from Phnom Penh to Phnom Chisor Temple. Climb 412 steps to the summit and enjoy panoramic views of Takeo Province. Discover Buddhist statues and the ancient complex that was rebuilt after a devastating bomb attack.
Embark on a historical day tour from Phnom Penh to Phnom Chisor Temple. Climb 412 steps to the summit and enjoy panoramic views of Takeo Province. Discover Buddhist statues and the ancient complex that was rebuilt after a devastating bomb attack.
After being picked up from the hotel, embark on a 2-hour drive through picturesque rice fields and charming villages. Delight in a local snack, offering a taste of Cambodia’s specialties. Midway through the journey, there will be a stop to explore Ta Prohm Temple, which predates Angkor Wat and showcases stunning Cambodian architecture. Lunch will be…
After being picked up from the hotel, embark on a 2-hour drive through picturesque rice fields and charming villages. Delight in a local snack, offering a taste of Cambodia’s specialties. Midway through the journey, there will be a stop to explore Ta Prohm Temple, which predates Angkor Wat and showcases stunning Cambodian architecture. Lunch will be enjoyed by Lake Tonle Bati, a favored traditional holiday destination for residents of Phnom Penh.
The tour continues to Phnom Chisor, where visitors can explore the temple and take in the breathtaking views. With over 412 steps to climb, a basic level of fitness is necessary for this tour. The Green Cultural Guide will share insights into the daily lives of the monks residing in this sacred place.
Visitors will admire beautiful sculptures, wall art, and several modern pagodas, along with the ancient Khmer temple. Constructed in the 11th century by Khmer Empire King Suryavarman, the temple was dedicated to the Hindu deities Shiva and Vishnu. Its original name was Sri Suryaparvata.
To conclude this journey, participants will partake in a blessing ceremony conducted by a local holy man, with interpretation provided by the Green Cultural Travel guide.
Points of Interest
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Phnom Chisor
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Ta Prohm Temple
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Green Cultural Travel

- Private Transport & Driver
- Bottled water
- Lunch
- Hotel pickup
- Tea and coffee
- Private Guide
- Private Transport & Driver
- Bottled water
- Lunch
- Hotel pickup
- Tea and coffee
- Private Guide
- Gratuities
- Donations
- Gratuities
- Donations
Phnom Chisor, a site of historical significance, is situated in the Dokpor village about 62km away from Phnom Penh. Erected in the early years of the 11th century by King Suryavarman, it stands on a hilltop with visitors needing to ascend 412 steps to get to the peak. Certain fitness level is a necessity to embark on this voyage.
The breathtaking vistas…
Phnom Chisor, a site of historical significance, is situated in the Dokpor village about 62km away from Phnom Penh. Erected in the early years of the 11th century by King Suryavarman, it stands on a hilltop with visitors needing to ascend 412 steps to get to the peak. Certain fitness level is a necessity to embark on this voyage.
The breathtaking vistas alone justify the uphill trek, offering a sweeping aerial view of Takeo Province, with its expanse of lush rice fields in sight. It is encased on three sides by the contemporary structures of a pagoda. The main temple houses Buddhist idols, revered both by monks and common pilgrims. A semi-deteriorated enclosure encompasses the ancient establishment. The vicinity of Phnom Chisor saw devastation from a US bomb attack in 1973 and was subsequently restored in 1979.
- Child rate applies only when sharing with 2 paying adults
- Children must be accompanied by an adult
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.